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Jefferson County planning commissioners recommend raising Chatfield Green CDP unit cap to 850 to allow Shea Homes rezoning
Summary
The planning commission voted unanimously to recommend a Chatfield Activity Center CDP amendment raising the residential cap from 805 to 850, a change staff and the applicant say is needed to allow Littleton to process a rezoning for a proposed 27-unit project; residents raised concerns about unit counts, water, traffic and preserving view corridors.
Jefferson County Planning Commission members voted unanimously on Dec. 10 to recommend that the Board of County Commissioners approve an amendment to the Chatfield Activity Center comprehensive development plan (case 25-115487CH) changing the maximum dwelling-unit cap for Chatfield Green from 805 to 850.
Staff presented the amendment as a narrow change to the CDP’s maximum dwelling count that would allow the City of Littleton to accept and process a concurrent rezoning and subdivision application for a small, vacant parcel at the neighborhood entrance. Case manager Sarah Knowles told commissioners the CDP — adopted by the county and City of Littleton through an intergovernmental agreement in 1991 — governs allowable uses and maximum dwelling units; staff concluded the requested increase conforms with the CDP and recommended approval.
The applicant, represented by land-use consultant Marcus Pockner of Shea Homes, said the developer’s proposal is a 27-unit residential project on that remnant parcel and that the 850 figure was…
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